Equality Bill still a threat, say UK Roman Catholic bishops

The bishops have rejected Government concessions designed to allay fears over a Bill they say could force the churches to accept women, sexually active gays, and transsexuals into the priesthood.

Ministers refused repeated requests by the Catholic and Anglican bishops over a period of months to consider an amendment to the Equality Bill that would have been acceptable to them.

But they have decided to act in the face of a protracted battle in the Lords that could result in the Bill falling as it runs out of time. They have tabled an amendment designed to reassure the churches that the Bill does not represent a threat.

But Archbishop Peter Smith of Cardiff, chairman of the Catholic bishops’ department for Christian responsibility and citizenship, said the concession did not go far enough.

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3 comments on “Equality Bill still a threat, say UK Roman Catholic bishops

  1. AnglicanFirst says:

    Carrying the Equality Bill to its “reductio ad absurdum” might result in British Muslims demanding worship and office spaces in Westminister Abbey.

  2. rugbyplayingpriest says:

    At that point Anglicanfirst- I would walk into mosques and secular schools and demand to lead a mission!

  3. azusa says:

    #2 – And who would carry you out? 🙂
    Britain has been deceived by insane anti-Christian elements in its government.